If your child files a joint return with her spouse, you cannot claim her (unless neither spouse owes any taxes and the only reason for filing is to claim a refund). If your child files any other kind of return, it makes no difference in whether you can claim her. Of course, you have to meet all of the usual requirements for claiming a dependent.
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what fongressmen owes bacvk taxes and how much
To find out if a business owes back taxes, you should contact the IRS. The business tax number to call is (800) 829-4933.
It depends on a variety of reasons, such as filing status, number of exemptions, deductions and credits. Also each state have their own tax bracket. (Some state has no income tax). For an estimate in Federal and California and single owes about $1600 worth of taxes.
It depends on a number of circumstances; often it isn't possible to discharge back taxes in bankruptcy, but it is in some cases if the back taxes are over 3 years old.
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Tax debts have no bearing on your eligibility for workers comp.
If the IRS owes you money, you can expect to receive a refund. This typically occurs when you have overpaid your taxes or are eligible for certain tax credits or deductions. You can claim your refund by filing a tax return and providing the necessary documentation to support your claim.
You certainly need to make a claim against the employer to insure that you get as much of the amount as you can. Consult an attorney for help.
To claim a child as a dependent on your taxes, the child must have lived with you and you must have provided support for over 50% of the year. So the mother in this case can claim her grandson on her taxes if she supported the child for at least 183 days out of the year, regardless of whether or not the mother of the child owes back child support.
Certainly. That's why there are federal bankruptcy courts that have jurisdiction wherever the debt is.
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If a person owes the the state of wisconsin dept. of revenue back taxes of $13,000. or more can they levy social security and penison monies?
If your child files a joint return with her spouse, you cannot claim her (unless neither spouse owes any taxes and the only reason for filing is to claim a refund). If your child files any other kind of return, it makes no difference in whether you can claim her. Of course, you have to meet all of the usual requirements for claiming a dependent.
File your claim timely...but it is an unsecured claim, andd probably not payroll - which gets prefernce, so you may only get a small proportion. That depends on the way the BK works out.
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